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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMEB-ENTERPRIS j; TUESDAY, APRIL 23, IMS.
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The horse trot is likely to develop
into an asslnine untie.
Rural life is attractive enough for
all except a lazy man.
The shadow of Mamie DeCris
seems to have bobbed for iasp^tion
in Georgia.
Three cents per dozen for eggs in
Pekin and the Enquirer Sun inquires
11 they are China eggs.
The K and K club never thrives
but always disbands under 3ra
thinks the Athens Banner.
The D. A. R.'s have the Progres
sives beaten to a frazzle when it
comes to Convention politics.
The eyes of the country are fo-
tused on Washington and the object
of their attention !b the tariff.
Albany 'ost the first game and may
lose the last one, but believe us, it
will win some few in between.
The Columbia State asks you to
join in a “Tired-ot-Ty-Cobb" club.
Lots of folks would pay *o enter.
ONE PRIMARY IS ENOUGH.
Bacon is to be the first man to be
selected under the new constitu
tional amendment, and he will also
he one of the heist.—Thomasville
Times.
There is.no doubt about
election of Senator Bacon,
no question about the fact
nomination of Senator llaei
primary last year and this will he'd
good tor the election whether that
the re
country. Massachusetts has recent-'
ly elected, a congressman, from
Democrats ranks because of his tar-
III opinions, other states are Bend
ing encouraging reports of public
opinion In favor of the proposed
measures, ae they affect various pro
ducts of import; in fact, the people
There is I aw ai», w ith expectancy and confidence
the action of the Democratic Con-
in Ur
gross ,and it has every right to be
lieve that it will perform faithfully
and well, those thinjs which are for
lection is held by the legislature or ■ t j ip interests of a Democratic
by the people at the polls. Tne nom
ination had reference to the term of
the senator and not to the particular
method of election. We do not see
how there can be any doubt or reas
onable question on this proposition.
The nomination in the primary last
August was for the senatorial term
of six years, beginning March 4,
1913. It would be a great hardship
for the senator to again have to go
through a primary when the people
of Georgia hare already by their
vote expressed in emphatic terms
their choice of himself for this sena
torial term. It would be also a
great injustice and Inconvenience
for the people of Georgia to hold
another primary election upon tne
Issue which they have already decid
ed.
Under the primary system the real
election was the primary vote by the
people, aud the subsequena election
by the legislature is a matter of form.
X here is no reason why the subse
quent election when held by he
people instead of by the legislature
should not also be held with full -e-
cognitlon of the binding effect of the
previous primary. The wheie state
will take this view.— Savannah
Press.
THE TARIFF A SECTIONAL
ISSUE.
iA city without a Board of Trade
is as strange appearing as the aver
age society girl without fains hair.
Baroa de Mumm is going to wed
an American Heiress, which argues
that he must at least hare spoken
for her.
Clark Howell got a Job under Wil
son's administration, but it was to
collect instead of draw down the
spoas.
Cochran, the Real Estate man ot
Atlanta, ien't going to get even
kea'thy bit of advertising in
race against Hoke Smith.
It takes some man to cal' down
Ty Cobb as did Navln, at the ex
pense of his club, because of a
measly fifteen thousand dollars.
The doctors are having trouble,
making the Pope behave himself.
His failure to take care of blmselt
may cost the Pontiff kis life, they
The confidence of the Democ.vts
of the House in caucus, 1* Under
wood, seems indisputable, judging
from the trend of events which jt-
tended tbs present discussion ot the
tariff. It also seem undisputed that
the tariff in its last analysis is but
a matter of location. Section by
section, state by state, district
district, representatives have come
to Congress to protest against free-
dom of duty on the 'products which
most vitally affect them.
In many Instances the arguments
sound reasonable and valid, but the
contentions of ruin and wreckage
which the various Interested parties
w uid make one believe, are not
proven in many instances.
Government.
One hundred head of cattte wore
sold in Thomasville last week, net
ting the enterprising stockmen six
cents per pound on hoof. The cat
tle averaged about one thousand
pounds, seventy head being shipped
to Savannah and the balance sold on
the local market, says the Tlmee-
Enterprlse. An excellent I'lustra-
tlon of what can be done at stock
raising In South Georgia. The cat-
tie grazed on the wiregrasa lands of
the owner and are said to have
yielded a very good profit—Tifton
Gazette.
If the Suffragettes want "Obev"
stricken from the marriage service,
they are merely quibbling at small
thinrs. Whoever saw the woman
who ever paid any real attention to
that promise?
Rockfeller’s income tax will only
amount to about two million per
year. Just think how much less it
could be, if gasoline hadn’t been
boosted ten cents per gallon In the
last year.
From the number of inquiries
among people for small three or
four-room apartments, it would seem
plausable that an apartment house
in Thomasville would pay hand
somely.
A Belgian Princess has been sued
for seven hundred dollars for a doz
en fancy parasols. Any woman who
wanted that many fool things at one
time ought to be made to pay dearly
for them.
The old Conteds are preparing
to go to Chattanooga by the thous
ands. This is one of the most his
toric spots, south of Virginia, con
nected with the hlstery of the Civil
War.
When a lady says she has "Noth-
qu, e 'lng to wear" it isn't as big a fib ns
CONTEST
AT BALL PARK
Tax notice, First Rounds
“Has Boons," Styling Themselves
"Giants," Essay lo Play Ball
Against The Professionals, For
Amusement of Large Crow d
at Heights Yesterday.
(From Saturday's Daily.)
A few ex-busebail players essayed |
to play the Empire Loaguers yes
terday afternoon on the Heights, in
tbo presence of quite a number of
fans. Captain F. D. Dlsm'ike, Um
pire and Post Moiten—bug pardon,
l ost Master—did the umpiring anil
lie was up to tile * llas-Iieens” in lxls
work. The dccisons wore joyful jo
the rooters who were trying to push
a run across for the .1. T. Giants, as
they called themselves.
Pigue and Kates each made one
hobble for the Empires, those of the
jmateurs are literally and especially
figuratively too numerous to men
tion . Bill Hopkins and Nichols
starred In this particular capacity,
and some others probably failed to
do so because they didn’t get a
chance often enough. The J. T.
Giants got two hits, one being cr, I-
ited to Hopkins on a bad bound to
Pigue at second and the other to
Tittle who ran down the first base
line like he was going after a bott'.s
sf—cold dope, and beat the ball there
by five hundred yafds. Ten of them
struck 'out la seven innings and
three others struck out, but Pierre
dropped the ball and they were
thrown out at first.
For the Empires, Murphy got three
hits and two runs, Pigue one hit and
one run, Wilkes two runs and no
hits, Barnett three runa and two
hits, Lee one run aud three hits,
Kates no runs and two hits, Roth,
batting for Welch, got a hit and
Jordon and Pierre failed either lo
tally or hit safe.
The line-up of the Giants was:
Pittman 2b, 3b and ss.; Hopkins,
3b, cf and p.; Groover, lb: Hatch,
cf and 2b; Nichols, ss and 2b; Coop
er U.; Tittle rf.; Ingram c; Kilken
ny p.; Cooper, B., 3b.
The Empires made eleven runs
and twelve hits, the Giants no runs
and two hits. The affair was one
of the most amusing that has ever
been pulled off, not excepting the last
"fat’’ and ’’lean" same.
will be at the following places
to receive ’’Tax .Returns" on dates
glTen.
Barwick, Tuesday April 1st, from
9 to 3.
Pavo, Wednesday, April 2nd, from
9 to 4.
Patten, Thursday, April 3rd from
10 to 3.
Merrillville, Friday, Api-ll 4th,
from 9 to 3.
Coolidge, Saturday, April, nth.
from 9 to 3.
Meigs Monday, April 7th, from
9 to
Ovhioelrnee, Tuesday, April 8ta.
from 9 to 4.
Ellibelle, Wednesday, April 9th,
lrom 9 to 12.
Metcalfe, Thursday, April llltb.
from 10 to 4.
Cook3 Store, Friday, April 11.
from 10 to 3.
Boston, Saturday, April 12 th
from S to 4.
Thomasville, all during April
term of Superior Court.
F. S. NORTON',
(adv.) T. R. T. C.
Y FAN SENT TO THE GANG
Atlanta, April 19.—Earl Zuber,
the "rowdy fan,’ who broke a soda
water bottle over the head of an
other fan at Ponce de Leon Park
Thursday, has been sent to where
he will see no more ball games for
two years and 60 days.
The 60 days he will serve out In
the city stockade, and then he wii
begin a two-year sentence on the
chaingang. The chalngang sentence
is added because on the way to Jail
after bis first trial, Zuber tried to
assault and beat up the police offi
cer who had him in charge.
(GE PICK SCARED THEM
Drunken Man Runs Men and Women
From Hoarding House In Atlan.
ta With Small Piece of
Ii*on.
Atlanta, April 18.—W.
Hobson is due a spout daring the
agitation in California, over the
alien act which is being considered
for passage against the pro.est of
Japan tad other nations.
Somebody stole a trunk at the
Quitman depot and proceeded to ri
le it of everything of va’ue, heir,
eathera, and In fact all the femi
nine valuables, except a gold watc v .
if the school census man don't
get you, forge*, not to send in your
same to the Board of Education.
Dvery child of school age is worth
about seventeen dollars to tie
cokoo.s in the next five years.
Judge Speer denounces the liw
which calls for the state troops in a
caae of riot, as In Augusta. The
Judge is right, in that unlike some
others, he does not denounco the
Executive who carried out the law.
Illicit Distillers near Romo nld
their stuff in a hole dug in the
shape of a grave, with slabs at eith
er end, hut the officers dug down
and found Instead of a body, a bar
rel and it filled with mountain joy.
Congressmen were wise to exempt
government salaried men from the
Income tax. Just think wba*. an
awful thing it would be if those
Congressmen bad to give to the gov
ernment some of their hard earned
cash, simply that they might spend
It again.
great body of the American people
have spoken against a tariff for pre
lection, such as was carried on Tor
twenty years under a Republican
administration. The Interests not
affected have joined with the peo
ple. The protest comes naturally
trom those who are to have a share
of profit lapped off in the behalf of
the ultimate consumer.
Louisiana wants a duty on sugar
for the protection of her cane grjw
ere. Indiana and other Middle
Western states want a duty on raw
wool to make the margin of profit
greater to sheep growers, and so it
Is throughout the category. Mr.
Underwood is firm in his decision,
and as happened last year when this
matter was before Congress, the
Democrats are following him. Al
most unanimously those congress
men from districts unaffected art
voting with the recommendations of
the Ways and Means Committee.
President Wilson has studied the
question carefully and conscient
iously. He has made it a point to
come in close touch with the com
mittee considering the tariff and has
offered his suggestions relative
thereto. Mr. Underwood in some
instances has abandoned his position
and ’hat of the committee out of re
spect to the ideas of the president.
Not only has he done thet, but he
has come to the floor ot the House
and argued the cause as advanced
by the President. He has become
unverted and he has the manhood
to say so and to fulfill the ideas of
the man who defeated him for the
Presidential nomination. This is
one of the pleasant features of the
tariff discussion.
Underwood is optimistic and be
lieves that Congress will pass xhe
bill when It is submitted after cau
cus action. He not oaly tays so, but
he is prepared to back up that as
sertion with the support of his col
leagues pledged to tariff reform.
Echoes ot the sentiment ot the peo
ple com* from all sections of ‘he
it used to be thinks
Sun.
Cason,
the Enquirer n drunken maniac, armed himself
I with an ice-plcke last night and put
j to route a whole hoarding house
o I full of people at 32 Houston Street,
| driving tho men out of the font
There is a Danish scientist who door and then so terrorizing the
I women and girls, that they climbed
believes that he can restore life to | out of windows, took refuge on porch
Captain Scott, even though he has j roofs, while some hid themselves by
crawling under the beds others
been dead a year.
The man who'would "die for
you" before marriage, will nl m
times out gif ten lie to you' after llie
wonderful event.
Joe Lee is getting up a Jolly row
n Florida because he is too dark to
hold office In a Democratic adminis
tration.
SAFER THAN CALOMEL
locked themselves in closets and
others tried fire escapes.
“I’ve a pistol, too," Cason shout
ed. as he brandished the Ice-pick in
the diplng room and threatened to
Jab it into the anatomy of the sta-
boarder in the same general spot
that Madame.ButterfV plant’s her
father’s sword in the famous death
bed scene.
Such a hurrying and scurrying has
never been seen in another Atlanta
hoarding house. Some of those who
got out of the house, iphoned for
Hie police, and Cason was soon un
der arrest.
This morning his maniac condi
tion had given way to a sort of
stupor. The plea he entered was
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which pained him so he could hard
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Only 2«c. Recommended by all
druggists.adv.
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Coughs and colds, when neglect
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irugglsts-adv.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
Dodson's Liver Tone at Night Will
Straighten You Out By Morning—
t’nlomel Mny Knock You Out of n
Day's Work.
that he had "only a couple of glass
ies Of beer," and that afterward he = “‘ f ‘.“h”. *«ff.7, “of ‘th. !£££
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
To the Honorable Superior Court
of Said County:
The petition ol J. B. Jemison, O.
Groover, E. R. Jerger, W. E. Bev
erly and C. H. Evans, all of said
State and County, respectfully shew
that they desire for themselves,
their associates and successors, to
be Incorporated and made a body
politic under the name and style of
••The Thomasville Base Ball -Asso
ciation" for a period of twenty
years.
Second: The principle office of
said company shall be in the City of
Thomasville, State and County afore
said, but petitioners desire the
right to establish branch offices
within' this state or elsewhere,
whenever the holders of the major
ity of the stock may so determine.
Third: .The object of said cor
poration is pecuniary gain to itaelf
and its share-holders.
Fourth:' Tho business to be car
ried on by said corporation Is to or
ganize, maintain and support a base
ball clnb In aid for the city of
Tho-nasvllle, and to promote athlet
ic sports.
Fifth: The capital stock of said
corporation Is to be twemty-flve
hundred dollars, with the privilege
ot increasing the same to ten thou
sand dollars by a majority vote of
the stock-holders; said stock to be
divided Into shares of twenty-five
dollars each. Ten per cent, of the
capital stock to be employed by them
has been actually paid In.
Sixth: Petitioners desire tke
right to sue and be sued, to 'Plead
and be Impleaded, to have and use
a commen seal, to make all neces
sary by-laws and regulations, and
to do nil ether things that may he
necessary for the successful carry
ing on of said business, Including the
right to buy, hold and sell real es
tate and personal property, suita
ble for the purposes of the corpora
tion, to execute notes and bonds as
evidence of Indebtedness Incurred or
duct of the affairs of the corpora
CEOREilS TILK TO WILSON
Washington, April 21.—Represen
tatives Bartlett, Hughes, Adamson
and others of the Georgia delega
tion today discussed with
dent Wilson the matter of filling
many offices now held by Republi
cans.
“We got the impression that at
the proper time, President Wilson
would apoint efficient Democrats.’’
said Mr. Bartlett.
Porsoiis-Budi,
Announcements hags boon receiv
ed in this city' of the marriage of
Mies Bertha Elizabeth Shepard Par
sons to Mr. William Ralph Bush, ou
T'fednesday, the sixteenth day of
Presi-" April, at Riverside, the home ot
'Mrs. C. B. Parsons, near St. Louis,
The announcement comes as a sur
prise to the many friends of Miss
Parsons in this city, where she is
well known and genuinely admired
by a large circle of friends. Mr.
and Mrs. Bush will, be at home af
ter September first, at 3125 Rus-
sell ‘Avenue, St. Louis.
Gome Over For A While
m \\ THATareyovAohig tonight? Qunt
V V you and Mrs. Bruce come over and
visit for a while?”
For getting people together there is
nothing quite equals the telephone.
In the evening, a telephone call to
L neighbor frequently results in a jolly,
formal party,
i lo
The local and long distance service of
the Bell Telephone system promotes so
ciability.
When You Telephone—Smile
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Buy Millwork That
Adds Value To
Your Home by In
creasing its attrac
tiveness.
Dealers In ■ ^
SASH DOORS, BUNDS, CEMENT,
LIME, SAND, PAINTS,
OILS AND GLASS.
Everything to. Build a House*
did not know what he did.
If you are a calomel user, nxxt
time you are tempted to buy it, ask
your druggist if he can absolutely
guarantee the drug not to harm you.
He won’t do it, because he GANT
do ft.
But here is a perfect substitute
for calomel which the druggist does
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Liver Tone. The Peacock-Mash IXru t
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Go to the Peacock-Mash Dreg
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ed with—and find out about the
great number of people who are
taking this remarkable remedy and
feeling better, keener, healthier,
and better able to enjoy life than
they ever were when taking calo
mel.
Why? Because calomel is a poi
son—one I hat may stay In your sys
tem. and while seeming to benefit
you temporarily, may do harm in
the end. if yon haven't felt these
ill-effects so far, It is because you
are fortunate enough to have a
strong constitution.
Don’t take the risk any longer. Get
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(50c) and note how easily and nat
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conditions, how It clears away that
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how It sets you right without ache
or gripe. The most wonderful
thing in the world for constipation.
All this without the slightest in
terference with your regular habits,
adv.
LUMBER SHARK’ 1
WERE GUILTY Df FRAUD
Philadelphia, April 19.—A. verdict
or guilty was returned here today
against the promoters and officers of
the International Lumber and De
velopment company, who were
charged with a conspiracy to defraud
stockholders through the malls.
The defendants were John R.
Markley, Isaac B. Miller, A. O.
Stewart, C, M. McMahon and W. H.
Armstrong.
The government charged that the
company sold six million dollars
worth of stock by false and mis
leading literature concerning Mexi
can timber lands, and that the pro
moters than paid a million and half
dollars In dividends, out of stock
subscriptions.
Pending an appeal, the defen
dants were admitted to ball.
Messrs. A. C. and O. C. Warner,
R. C. Wilson and E. S. Lester, of
Tampa, are spending m short time hi
the city on business.
rARM LOANS
S years time — Easy Payments.
I—west rates. Largs amonnts a
Specialty.
BARROW LOAN * ABJTKAOT
COMPANY.
Pelham, Go.
tlon, and to secure the same by
mortgage, security deed or other
form of lien under existing laws.
Seventh: They desire for said in
corporation the power and authori
ty to apply for and accept amend
ments to its charter of either form
or substance by a vote of a majori
ty of its stock outstanding at the
time. They also ask authority for
said incorporation to wind up its
affairs, liquidate and discontinue
Its business at any time It may de
termine to do so, by a vote of two-
thirds of its stock outstanding nt
the tlms.
Eighth: They desire for said In
corporation the right ot renewal
when and as provided by the laws
of Georgia and that It have all other
rights, powers, privileges and
munitles as art Incident to like cor
poration or permissible under the
laws ot Georgia.
WHEREFORE, petitioner prays to
bo incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid, with roe powers,
pHvileges and immunities herein
set forth, and as are now or-may
hereafter bo allowed a corporation
of similar character under the laws
of Georgia. H. J. MacINTYRE,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
I, J. W. Groover, Clerk of the Su
perior Court, do hereby certify that
the above la a true and correct copy
of the charter of the Thomaavllle
Baseball Association, as ot file In
this office.
.Given under my hand and official
seal of office, upon this the 27th day
of March, 1913.
O.'GROOVER, Dep. Clerk.
Filed March 27th, 1913.
J. W. Groover, Clerk.
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